So after chorus/vibrato, phasing, tremolo, comes the flanger. Logical next step. Awesome, too, but the real question is: WHAT'S NEXT? As all 'obvious' types of modulation have now been covered by Joel the genius; I look forward to seeing what he will apply his digital brains with analog hearts to now.

This is very possibly a Strymon Orbit killer, depending on the full feature set.

oscillofuzz wrote:So after chorus/vibrato, phasing, tremolo, comes the flanger. Logical next step. Awesome, too, but the real question is: WHAT'S NEXT? As all 'obvious' types of modulation have now been covered by Joel the genius; I look forward to seeing what he will apply his digital brains with analog hearts to now.

This is very possibly a Strymon Orbit killer, depending on the full feature set.

If this analog flanger is an indication of Joel having bought a stockpile of BBD chips, then yeah, tap tempo analog delays with presets and tap divisions may very well be in our future. Which, yay I wonder how many BBD's he'd be able to stuff in such a small enclosure... And if he'd include ins/outs for delay line effects send 'n' return... He might have to bend space/time to fit all of that in his current enclosure size, but if anyone in the pedal building world is capable of such things, it's probably Joel.

No doubt this will be amazing. Joel is a genius. If he eventually makes an analog delay with the tap tempo stuff and a million squiggly little flip switches and dials that make it sound like you are losing control of your guitar and your life in the greatest possible way, quite a few pedal guys will just have to round up all their tired old gear and go home. Except Industrialectric, of course.

Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 5 pedals.other contestant: I can shoegaze that tune with 4 pedals.Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 3 pedals. other contestant: OK, shoegaze that tune!Inconuucl: